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Physicians and researchers agree there are several kinds of bipolar mood disorder. Most people who have the illness experience episodes of mania and periods of depression, but the length, frequency, and pattern of these highs and lows vary. ... more
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OBJECTIVE: To determine whether dependent and self-critical personality traits are associated with specific types of life events and whether these traits change with pharmacotherapy. METHOD: Overall, 142 depressed outpatients completing 8 weeks of ... more
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"There appear to be several pieces of this ”jigsaw” puzzle, including genetic, nutritional and biochemical, family and social factors. Children with CD may inherit decreased autonomic nervous system activity, requiring greater stimulation to ... more
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CostThe cost rating is based on the average wholesale price for a drug. The average wholesale price is the suggested selling price for a drug, much like the sticker price on a car. Insurance companies often use this cost as the basis for drug ... more
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It's a cruel trick of Mother Nature: the very weeks when holiday preparations and parties are at their peak are the same weeks when we're most at risk of developing seasonal affective disorder (SAD) or even full-blown depression. So, those who ... more
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Those most at risk are obviously those most severely traumatized, but also those who have a past history of trauma, particularly of childhood abuse. Also, anyone who was having some difficulties with anxiety or depression prior to a trauma maybe ... more
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There can be two major signs that a person might be suffering from the serious jealousy condition of pathological jealousy in paranoid personality disorder. The first one is that the person concerned has a pattern of mistrust. Secondly they are ... more
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Schizophrenia is probably the most debilitation disorder. Those with full-blown schizophrenia are virtually incapable of functioning normally in our society. Schizophrenia is characterized by extreme disorders of thought and are frequently troubled ... more
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The phrase "dissociative identity disorder" replaced "multiple personality disorder" because the new name emphasizes the disruption of a person's identity that characterizes the disorder. ... more
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Hi Faith, The leading UK mental health charity MIND states that Avoidant (or anxious) personality disorder is thus; Feeling inadequate or inferior to other people, and avoiding work or other social activities, is one sign of avoidant personality ... more
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